Ontario’s professional fire fighters are cheering on the Toronto @BlueJays as they bring the World Series back home!
From fire stations to living rooms across the province, we’re rallying behind Canada’s team — Go Jays Go! ❤️🔥⚾🧢
#BlueJays#WorldSeries#GoJaysGo
This Thanksgiving, we give thanks for the strength of our communities, the support of our families, and the courage of Ontario’s professional fire fighters who serve every day of the year.
From the OPFFA family to yours—Happy Thanksgiving! 🍁🦃🍂
#OPFFA#Thanksgiving #Community
🔥"I’d recommend Fire Ground Survival skills training to all firefighters.” #ThisIsSDF
Our sold-out @IAFFofficial Fire Ground Survival course delivered hands-on, real-world training that firefighters are bringing back to their departments — strengthening crews & keeping communities safer.
#OPFFA #IAFF #FireGroundSurvival #SkillsDevelopment
cc: @DavidPiccini@TeamKerzner@fordnation
🔥 Building skills. Strengthening departments. Protecting communities. #ThisIsSDF
Our @IAFFofficial Ground Survival training was sold out & waitlisted — giving Ontario’s professional firefighters life-saving skills they can bring back to their teams.
Next session: January 👏
#FireGroundSurvival #OPFFA #IAFF #SkillsDevelopment
cc @DavidPiccini@TeamKerzner@fordnation
Today Fire Chief Brian Arnold handed the reigns to Deputy Chief Steve Goode. We would like to thank Chief Arnold for his exemplary service to our department and congratulate Chief Goode on his well deserved promotion to Fire Chief. @cityofguelph@barnoldfire@guelphpffaprez
Congratulations to this year's 2025 Guelph Fire Department Recruit graduates! Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to serving your community are truly commendable. Welcome to the service.
#Guelph
Firefighters face a significantly higher risk of developing skin cancer, including melanoma, due to sun exposure and carcinogens encountered on the job. 🚒☀️
May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month — a reminder to protect your skin, get checked, and stay safe. #FirefighterHealth #SkinCancerAwareness
Stay safe in the kitchen. Never leave the stove unattended and keep flammable items away.
Be alert—don't cook if you're sleepy or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Keep a pot lid nearby to smother flames.
More tips: https://t.co/pyQ0vdwhGJ
@ONFireMarshal
🇨🇦🧵1/ Something big just happened.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney cut off economic and security ties with Trump’s America—no warning, no negotiation. Just a clear message: Canada won’t be part of MAGA’s world.
Please keep fire hydrants near your home clear of snow and ice. It helps firefighters locate and hook up our hose for water supply to save valuable time when every second counts! The City of Guelph
Sadly, most fire-related deaths in Ontario occurred in homes that did not have a working smoke alarm. To protect yourself and your loved ones, install smoke alarms on every storey of the home and outside all sleeping areas. #SmokeAlarmsSaveLives
Congratulations to Platoon Chief Dean Curtis and Platoon Chief in Training Paul Brydges on their retirements from Guelph Fire after 30+ and 29+ years respectively. Thanks for your dedication to public service and enjoy the next chapter! #Guelph The City of Guelph
Help us help you. In a fire situation, every second counts. Please keep nearby hydrants free and clear of snow accumulation. @cityofguelph@barnoldfire@guelphpffaprez
@GuelphFire@GPFFA467@GWParamedic Great job done by Guelph Fire! Hoping person rescued is doing ok. Big thank you to our @GWParamedic. Fires in Guelph are on the rise, make sure you have a working smoke alarm! @CamGuthrie